8 Luxurious, Family-Friendly Resorts in the South
Family-friendly and luxe don't have to be mutually exclusive. These eight resorts across the South give you a high-end experience — and let the kids have fun, too. Image: The Dunlin, Auberge Collection
If you think traveling with little ones means sacrificing luxury, you’re about to be pleasantly surprised! There are a number of family resorts across the South that offer stylish accommodations, fine dining, serene spas, and plenty of activities for even the tiniest travelers. These are more than vacation destinations; they’re places where families return year after year, building traditions and making memories. From America’s oldest resort hotel to a few newcomers on the scene, these eight Southern getaways offer the perfect balance of family-friendly fun and upscale leisure.
The Homestead | Hot Springs, VA
More Info: omnihotels.com
In 1766, a decade before the United States became a country, The Homestead welcomed its first guests to Hot Springs. The grand resort didn’t look quite the same back then, but its main draw — the Jefferson Baths — was already a hot attraction. Since then, 24 presidents have come to Hot Springs to take a dip in the natural springs and stay at this stately resort.

Today, the Omni Homestead Resort & Spa is a favorite for families who flock to it year-round, but especially in the summer when the two-acre waterpark, Allegheny Springs, beckons. With slides and a lazy river, it practically begs kids (and kids at heart) to spend all day at the pool. The holidays offer a different kind of appeal, with The Homestead serving as a cozy mountain retreat, complete with ice skating, skiing, and snow tubing.
Any time is a good time to hit the spa or enjoy a relaxing meal sans children. Don’t worry — they’ll have a blast at the Homestead Adventure Kids Club doing arts and crafts, science experiments, and other activities while you enjoy a night off.

High Hampton | Cashiers, NC
More Info: highhampton.com
From the moment you set foot on High Hampton’s stunning property, it’s clear that this is an incredible place that will keep you and your children entertained all day long. For summertime fun, cool off in the sparkling pool, or fish, canoe, and paddleboard on the 15-acre lake. You can also take up a family game of tennis, pickleball, or croquet on the lush grounds.

Set against the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, High Hampton offers a picture-perfect place to spend a fall or holiday break, taking in the views and the hotel’s elegantly rustic interiors. Designed by the Blackberry Farm design team, it’s a study in luxurious charm.

The Dunlin, Auberge Collection | Johns Island, SC
More Info: auberge.com
The Dunlin, Auberge Collection opened in 2024, and has already established itself as a resort that is as stylish and sophisticated as it is family-friendly. The 72-room hotel sits on the Kiawah River, just outside Charleston, and features an airy, colorful interior by Amanda Lindroth that sets the stage for an elevated experience.

While you relax in the gorgeous surroundings, the kids can enjoy activities like dolphin spotting and animal encounters at The Goatery (yes, that’s what a goat farm is called!). Both adult and kid-sized bikes are available for peddling around the area, after which you can let the children swim while you sip something cool at the small but chic pool. Summer doesn’t get any better!

Blackberry Farm | Walland, TN
More Info: blackberryfarm.com
Blackberry Farm is widely recognized as a sought-after culinary destination and a luxurious mountain retreat — but it’s also a great place for a family vacation. This Tennessee favorite welcomes families with children of all ages to stay in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, with multiple ways to tailor your vacation to satisfy everyone’s needs.
Children can explore their creative sides with Youth Discovery classes in jewelry-making, painting, compass skills, gardening, and more. Parents who want to hit the spa (or just enjoy a few hours of child-free relaxation) can register their kids for morning, afternoon, or evening sessions at Camp Blackberry, or take advantage of on-site babysitting services. For families who prefer to play together, the resort also offers a variety of adventure activities suitable for the whole crew.


The Cloister at Sea Island Resort | Sea Island, FL
More Info: seaisland.com
Sitting on a 50-acre island set along the Georgia coast, The Cloister at Sea Island is a resort that is equal parts elegant and kid-friendly. There’s beautiful Spanish Mediterranean architecture, an indulgent spa, and wonderful high-end restaurants, yet it caters to families without losing an ounce of the luxe experience.

Kids can go on a sea turtle dawn patrol, visit the Nature Center, or go crabbing. Families can enjoy extensive water fun at The Beach Club, where wading pools and splash pads call to the kids, and an adults-only pool provides a peaceful retreat. Need some grown-up time? Camp Cloister keeps kids entertained during the day with activities around the resort, while Kids’ Night Out keeps them occupied at night with dinner and a movie, so you can enjoy a quiet, leisurely meal.

Keswick Hall | Charlottesville, VA
More Info: keswick.com
Keswick Hall has thought of everything for families traveling with young children. Large walk-in closets can be turned into nurseries with the provided pack-and-play. The zero-entry heated pool features a pavilion for little ones who need a break from the heat.

Walking paths throughout the property are perfect for family strolls (and strollers), and the many vineyards and wineries — all within a stone’s throw — are some of the most family-friendly spots you can find to enjoy a crisp rosé on a beautiful afternoon. While this may not be the best option for families looking for a “kid’s club” style resort, it’s perfect for those who want an elegant experience they can enjoy without leaving the little ones at home.

Old Edwards Inn & Spa | Highlands, NC
More Info: oldedwardsinn.com
For those seeking the luxe experience and delicious dining of a Relais & Châteaux property, but with a family-friendly spin, Old Edwards Inn & Spa is a go-to resort. This Blue Ridge Mountain stay is set in the charm of small-town Highlands, with adventure and activities around every turn.

Active travelers will enjoy hiking, tennis, walking tours, and golf. For more leisurely pursuits, several pools, a spa, outdoor fire pits, and live music invite you to kick back and relax. With charming cottages available for larger groups, this is the perfect stay for families with older kids who are ready for a bit of independence to explore.

The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee | Greensboro, GA
More Info: ritzcarlton.com
Escape the hustle and bustle of Atlanta and head east. The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds near Lake Oconee is a 30-acre resort beloved by families for offering the luxury of the Ritz-Carlton experience amid the beauty of Georgia pines.
There are water activities, golf, and, of course, a spa. The property feels both outdoorsy and elegant, and children are just excited to be in a place with seemingly endless entertainment from archery and camping-themed activities to paddleboards and s’mores.

Ritz Kids Lake Adventures offers full- and half-day programming for ages 5 through 12, giving parents time to enjoy their own lakeside fun, whether that’s hitting the spa or just reading by the pool. It’s a place that meets every family member’s idea of the perfect vacation.

Here’s to making new family memories!
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Heather Bien
A Virginia native and professional writer of over 10 years, Heather is passionate about home decor, cooking and entertaining, travel, ballet, and coffee. You can find more of Heather's work in Southern Living, Martha Stewart, The Knot, Apartment Therapy, and Virginia Living.